Tic Tac Toe Travel Board
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Tic Tac Toe Travel Board
I imagine there's a lot of different tic tac toe boards out there. I decided to try an idea I had. Turned out okay, making the letters was the challenge for sure. I wanted to cut the letters on all 6 sides... I managed 4 sides without having to do them one at a time. Time to put the thinking cap back on.
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Re: Tic Tac Toe Travel Board
Simple. +1
I would probably make each die identical. Cut an "X" on one side, turn it 180 and carve an "O". Let the user play the correct side.
I would probably make each die identical. Cut an "X" on one side, turn it 180 and carve an "O". Let the user play the correct side.
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Re: Tic Tac Toe Travel Board
Ohh... I like a good game!!! Looks really nice! Like that you beviled the playing pieces and that there is a top that can be used for a tray for the pieces!
Well done!
I made a peg game years ago using the same sort of "lid" idea... we still use it today!!!
Thanks for sharing!
Well done!
I made a peg game years ago using the same sort of "lid" idea... we still use it today!!!
Thanks for sharing!
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Re: Tic Tac Toe Travel Board
Thanks Tex! I did think about making them like that but ended up working towards 6 sides the same. If I make a smaller travel size I will prob do just that.Tex_Lawrence wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 1:47 amSimple. +1
I would probably make each die identical. Cut an "X" on one side, turn it 180 and carve an "O". Let the user play the correct side.
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Re: Tic Tac Toe Travel Board
Todd Bailey wrote: ↑Tue Sep 28, 2021 8:08 amOhh... I like a good game!!! Looks really nice! Like that you beviled the playing pieces and that there is a top that can be used for a tray for the pieces!
Well done!
I made a peg game years ago using the same sort of "lid" idea... we still use it today!!!
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you Todd, that peg board looks cool! I still need to come up with a design for the lid. Hmmm
Thanks for sharing
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Re: Tic Tac Toe Travel Board
For the lid I would carve a quote: "Would you like to play a game?"
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